You lads are being A NAIVE here. This is MNF and on MNF there are different set of "rules". Check back on MNF's - almost all of them were "supposed" to go Over and most of them went under. This is business not a high school football. By what you're saying the oddsmakers are stupid and you just found a Chicken that lays golden eggs in form of Brady. I a=have Under on my thread and I'll be here on Monday too (if I won't drink myself to an oblivion by then) and we shall meet again.

And Shrimp - old timer like yourself who is a regular at the penalty box where the real deal is dealt - I'm surprised at your stand toward's MNF!

In first place NFL contest on Covers ....Older than time....Do I have a clue.......Is it Tuesday.....

What we need to know is how each of these teams won their last games. Texans did it with hard nosed defense. Patriots were very fortunate (lucky) to beat.......who........Miami? This senario has played itself out before.......I have seen it. Houston for the Large!

HOUSTON TO WIN THE SUPERBOWL. . .300 TO MAKE 2350. BOOKED BEFORE THE SEASON STARTED. CONSIDERING WHAT THE TEXANS DID TO DENVER AND BALITIMORE EARLIER THIS SEASON, A WIN OVER NEW ENGLAND IN FOXBORO WILL SPEAK VOLUME.

HOUSTON TO WIN THE SUPERBOWL. . .300 TO MAKE 2350. BOOKED BEFORE THE SEASON STARTED. CONSIDERING WHAT THE TEXANS DID TO DENVER AND BALITIMORE EARLIER THIS SEASON, A WIN OVER NEW ENGLAND IN FOXBORO WILL SPEAK VOLUME.

What we need to know is how each of these teams won their last games. Texans did it with hard nosed defense. Patriots were very fortunate (lucky) to beat.......who........Miami? This senario has played itself out before.......I have seen it. Houston for the Large!

Lucky?

They were in charge the whole time. The score shouldn't have even been that close. Miami that stupid fg at the end and Brady purposely diving to the ground to kill some time settled for the fg instead of going for the td on Miami's 2-3 yard line.

Pats MNF record is 10-1 the last 11.Texans 3rd straight rd game...only 5 teams since 2000 have won 3 straight rd game.Take if for what it's worth.

Be careful on this one... I think Cushing being gone is a huge hindrance. The field will be open in the middle. Texans have not been strong at the linebacker position. Too much emphasis on JJ Watt who is a great pass rusher, but that Pat Line is pretty decent. Watt will get a few plays in.

[Quote: Originally Posted by Mick960] You lads are being A NAIVE here. This is MNF and on MNF there are different set of "rules". Check back on MNF's - almost all of them were "supposed" to go Over and most of them went under. This is business not a high school football. By what you're saying the oddsmakers are stupid and you just found a Chicken that lays golden eggs in form of Brady. I a=have Under on my thread and I'll be here on Monday too (if I won't drink myself to an oblivion by then) and we shall meet again.

And Shrimp - old timer like yourself who is a regular at the penalty box where the real deal is dealt - I'm surprised at your stand toward's MNF!

your funny and i love your post many can think you are a clown but let me tell you something my friend you KNOW football ,under =

They were in charge the whole time. The score shouldn't have even been that close. Miami that stupid fg at the end and Brady purposely diving to the ground to kill some time settled for the fg instead of going for the td on Miami's 2-3 yard line.

Pats MNF record is 10-1 the last 11.Texans 3rd straight rd game...only 5 teams since 2000 have won 3 straight rd game.Take if for what it's worth.

Now I got no research to back this up but being a huge Pats fan I think the last time Brady lost a primetime home game was back in 2005 vs Indy. I mean he has only 2 home losses since the 2006 season and one came vs Arizona this season and the other vs the Giants last year. Both were 1:00 and 4:00 o clock starts.

They were in charge the whole time. The score shouldn't have even been that close. Miami that stupid fg at the end and Brady purposely diving to the ground to kill some time settled for the fg instead of going for the td on Miami's 2-3 yard line.

Pats MNF record is 10-1 the last 11.Texans 3rd straight rd game...only 5 teams since 2000 have won 3 straight rd game.Take if for what it's worth.

You lads are being A NAIVE here. This is MNF and on MNF there are different set of "rules". Check back on MNF's - almost all of them were "supposed" to go Over and most of them went under. This is business not a high school football. By what you're saying the oddsmakers are stupid and you just found a Chicken that lays golden eggs in form of Brady. I a=have Under on my thread and I'll be here on Monday too (if I won't drink myself to an oblivion by then) and we shall meet again.

And Shrimp - old timer like yourself who is a regular at the penalty box where the real deal is dealt - I'm surprised at your stand toward's MNF!

I would love to value your opinion and take it seriously but it's impossible for me to do that having gone in one of your threads and seeing you say that your bankroll is 20k and you were down to 3,500 so logically you placed an A&R for 3,500 on a side and total in the same game. You have zero money management whether that bet won or lost. If it won, it is just prolonging your time before you eventually lose it all which is inevitable (because you have no money management). And if it lost, you lost your entire bankroll. Even if you know football, it's irrelevant because you know NOTHING about securing your money

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